“Ladies’ Night” opened the Los Angeles Latino Film Festival in July and ranked as the highest-grossing local pic in Mexico last year despite a December release by Columbia TriStar/Buena Vista Intl.

Romantic comedy stars Ana Claudia Talancon (“The Crime of Father Amaro”) as a woman who falls in love with a stripper at her bachelorette party. Pic is the first Mexican production of Disney Latino label Miravista.

Televisa Cine plans a full media campaign for “Ladies,” including billboards and television ads.

“It has always been our mandate to approach these releases like any other major film company,” Mike Doban, Televisa Cine’s L.A.-based general sales manager, told Daily Variety. Platform release for the Spanish-lingo laffer will start at more than 100 prints.

Televisa Cine’s first theatrical release since its official launch in March, Sergio Arau’s satire “A Day Without a Mexican,” has grossed $3.2 million since its May 14 release on some 74 screens in California and Texas.